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Depends if it's a green eye with brown coloring or a brown eye with green coloring.
Depends. Hazel is a combination of green and brown. If the eye is brown with green coloring, then no. If the eye is green with brown coloring, then yes.
Hard to tell. Hazel eyes are often green eyes with brown in them. Green eyes and blue eyes are caused by the same gene. So neither color would dominate.
Depends if it's a brown eye with green coloring or a green eye with brown coloring.
Hazel is either a brown eye with green coloring or a green eye with brown coloring.
Green and hazel are both recessive. Because of this it causes green-hazel eyes to also be recessive.
depends on the color of the two mates
No, The color of you eyes are determined by your genes. Say your mom has brown eyes and you dad has green or blue. If you mom's color eye was a dominant gene you would have brown eyes but if your dad had the dominant gene you would have green or blue eyes. Sometimes both genes are dominant If that was the case the colors would mix and most likely create hazel eyes, the facts that your uncle has hazel eyes might be a coincidence or he passes that gene on in your mother or father and it ended up in you. I hoped this helped it's kind of confusing, I also have hazel eyes -Caitlyn
Eric Fleming's eyes were Hazel.
Brown, blue, green, hazel, gray, amber. Albinos have red eyes.
In most cases, no. If your parents give you a blue eye trait and a brown eye trait, you will most likely have brown eyes. However, there are many different alleles that factor into your eye color. That is why there are so many shades of eye color, such as blue, green, gray, brown, hazel, blue-green, etc... So, you may not always get pure blue or brown eyes, you may get a mix of both.
i have blue eyes & my pupils are big
Brown eyes are dominant. That's why more people have brown eyes then hazel or blue or green.
A dominant trait can include eye coloring such brown eyes grey, green, hazel, blue eyes.
Brown Eyes are Dominant, Blue Eyes are recessive, Green Eyes are Dominant over Blue and Recessive to Brown Eyes, Same for Hazel. ACTUALLY!!!!...Green Eyes are more recessive than any eye color including Blue Only 2% of the Worlds Population have them! WRONG!!!!... Green Eyes ARE dominant over blue. It's just that the Green Eye trait is more rare.
No, The color of you eyes are determined by your genes. Say your mom has brown eyes and you dad has green or blue. If you mom's color eye was a dominant gene you would have brown eyes but if your dad had the dominant gene you would have green or blue eyes. Sometimes both genes are dominant If that was the case the colors would mix and most likely create hazel eyes, the facts that your uncle has hazel eyes might be a coincidence or he passes that gene on in your mother or father and it ended up in you. I hoped this helped it's kind of confusing, I also have hazel eyes -Caitlyn
Hazel eyes are a combination of the colors green and brown. If both your parents had blue eyes, than the dominant color of your hazel eyes is green. Green eyes and blue eyes are caused by the same gene. The amount of melanin in the eye determines the eyes color.
If a child has a mother with green brownish eyes, also known as hazel, and a blue eyed father, the child could have hazel or blue eyes depending on what the dominant genes are.
Yes because my Dad has brown eyes and my Mom has hazel eyes and I have brown eyes but my little brother has blue eyes. However, both of my parents have the recessive gene for blue eyes but since brown eyes/hazel eyes are dominant, that is the colour that is seen.
he has blue eyes but in some light it seem like he have green eyes, so the answer to your question blue-green
Yes, blue and green are hazel eyes and brown and green also are.
Eric Fleming's eyes were Hazel.
Its very possible. Either the grandparents or great grandparents had blue eyes. Someone in the family must have blue eyes.
First lets say that B is for dominant gene and b is for recessive gene. Lets say that green eyes are recessive and that blue eyes are dominant. if you do the punnett square, it states that you should have blue eyes because the dominant gene covers up the recessive gene. *This is only if both genes are homozygous meaning they have either BB or bb. Having Bb would make them heterozygous. However, if your dad is heterozygous for the green eye gene, (meaning his genotype [the letters used to represent his gene] is Bb) then it means that you have a fifty percent of having green eyes and fifty percent of having blue eyes. === ===